Posted by Copylation on 4. August 2004 - 18:18
Than I*m not gonna help you. I am a Amsterdam writer myself razz
Send me your email address and I*ll send you a list of all Amsterdam agencies worth visiting.
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Hi Hygge!
Thanks a lot for your post! (I´ve just seen it NOW)
I´ll have a look
Cheers!
All the big agencies with international clients use international planners. DDB has Philips to take care off, JWT works for Mazda, TBWA for ABN Amro and so on.
So besides the obvious (mentioned above), go for the big boys: DDB, TBWA, BBDO, JWT, Saatchi's, Ogilvy, McCann, Publicis, ADK, Euro RSCG, Grey... If you are not afraid of online or brand activation: Lemz, Woedend, Achtung...
I wouldn't know which headhunter to recommend for a planner. Perhaps Aquent (www.aquent.com) or Flexfirm (www.flexfirm.nl)? But with your experience (3 years) I think it's better to go to the agencies directly. Or do both.
Hi Hygge!
Hi everyone!
I am thinking about moving to Amsterdam.
I have 3 years experience as a planner.
Which agencies would you contact to work there, in a good planning department - and who take non-ducth planners?
I would appreciate any inside info.
And also, do you know of any good job agents in Amsterdam or London? Is it easier to get a job through them? Thanks in advance!!! LaMaga
Thanks, any help would be great. I*m a writer.
Don*t forget StrawberryFrog. Not that they*re that good, but they do hire foreigners. Spinger & Jacobi have moved here and are looking for a junior copy and a senior art.
What*s the name of your game copy or art?
I could send you a list of all the Amsterdam agencies, headhunters, representatives and bars worth visiting...
Hmm, I am thinking about moving to Amsterdam. Which agencies would you contact for work there?
I have six years experience and have won a fair amount of international awards. I of course know of all the usual suspects, 180, W&K, Cayenne, KesselsKramer and some others, but I would appreciate any inside info. Which agencies are good now, and take on non-dutch creatives?
And also. Do you know of any good agents in Amsterdam or London?
I*ve never had to have an agent before, but I think I*m old enough now...
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